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GLENGARRY COUNTY, ONTARIO

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'Glengarry County' area is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario.
Glengarry was created in 1792 ,of Scottish loyalists mainly of the Clan MacDonnell from the Mohawk Valley. The County was named for the Scottish Glen where the Macdonell family had its home. The original territory of Glengarry also included Prescott County, which became a separate county in 1800.
Glengarry later merged with Stormont and Dundas to form the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.

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Historic Townships
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Historic Townships


Glengarry was originally divided east and west into Charlottenburg and Lancaster townships and then eventually divided into 4 townships. Only recently it has been
divided into North and South Glengarry

Charlottenburg - now in South Glengarry Township, , was named in honour of Queen Charlotte.

Kenyon - now in North Glengarry Township, . Kenyon Township was separated from Charlottenburg Township in 1798, and was named from the English Chief Justice Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon

Lancaster - now in South Glengarry Township, Surveyed in 1784 it was first settled in 1785.

Lochiel - now in North Glengarry. Lochiel Township separated from Lancaster Township on November 24, 1818. Lochiel was named after the chief of the Clan Cameron. This Clan had many representatives among the veteran settlers.
Source: ''Province of Ontario -- A History 1615 to 1927'' by Jesse Edgar Middletwon & Fred Landon, copyright 1927, Dominion Publishing Company, Toronto

See also



List of Ontario census divisions.

External links



1951 map of Glengarry County

Glengarry Highland games

Glengarry county genweb

Glengarry county map 1879

Glengarry County Community web site

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